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Editor’s note: Through the Combined Fund Drive campaign, University Week will spotlight some of the 91̽»¨staff and faculty who volunteer at agencies supported by the fund.


Name: Cheryl Bissett


91̽»¨Job: Secretary senior in the Department of Statistics.


How long a volunteer for this agency: I’ve been a Combined Fund Drive Coordinator for 21 years. I’ve been a member of the Cascade Bicycle Club for about 15 years and a member of NAMI for about 2 years.


Volunteer activity: I am a member of NAMI Greater Seattle, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, and Cascade Bicycle Club. I do the NAMI walk every May.

I volunteer for the bike club in education, which involves helmet sales and safety, and I also volunteer for special events as a rides leader.

I’ve ridden the Courage Classic four times for Mary Bridge Children’s Foundation and the Tri-Island Trek five times for the American Lung Association of Washington and three times I rode my bike on the MS150 for The Mulitple Sclerosis Association.

I rode for a cause doing the Seattle to Portland ride for Community Services for the Blind and Partially-sighted.

I’ve also sponsored a child in Tazmanina through World Vision.

I also support the following agences: Sierra Club Foundation, Transportation Choices Coalition, American Humane Association, American Diabetes Association, Bicycle Alliance of Washington, and Learning Disabilities Association of Washington.


Why these activities? I am a bicyclist and volunteer for the Cascade Bicycle Club. I have a close relative with a mental illness and I’ve taken the family-to-family series from NAMI.

I meet with a NAMI support group once a month and receive e-mail updates for avocacy and general information regularly.

A memorable experience while volunteering: I enjoy fitting and selling bicycle helmets for the Cascade Bicycle Club.

The smiles and cheerfulness of children when they get a new helmet makes this volunteering fun. Seeing families out riding their bikes is very refreshing and uplifting.

I am currently planning a penny drive for American Diabetes Association in memory of my co-worker, Kristin Sprague. She passed away on August 19th after two years retirement from the UW. She worked at the 91̽»¨for over 30 years and was the graduate program coordinator for the Department of Statistics and she struggled with juvenile diabetes all her life.

I’m also planning a bake sale. The donations will go to NAMI.


Satisfaction in volunteering: It is great to do a service in helping other people.

It is a humbling experience that gives me peace and joy.